List of Trinity College Dublin people
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This is a list of notable alumni of the University of Dublin, all of whom attended its only constituent college Trinity College, Dublin.
[edit] List of alumni of the University of Dublin
- Ciaran Farrell, Composer
- Choudhary Rahmat Ali, Founder of the Pakistan National Movement
- Samuel Beckett, Nobel Prize winner
- Thekla Beere, Civil Servant
- George Berkeley
- Sharon Ní Bheoláin, Irish news presenter
- Eavan Boland, Irish poet
- Frederick Boland, Irish diplomat and twenty-first Chancellor of the University
- John Bowman, Irish journalist and broadcaster
- Edmund Burke
- Denis Parsons Burkitt
- J. B. Bury
- Rory Carroll-Maher, journalist for The Guardian
- Edward Carson
- Eoin Colfer, children's writer
- Ray D'Arcy, Irish television and radio presenter
- Thomas Manly Deane
- Joe Duffy, Irish radio presenter
- Robert Emmet
- George Francis FitzGerald
- Percy French
- Oliver St John Gogarty
- Oliver Goldsmith
- Henry Grattan
- William Rowan Hamilton, Mathematician
- Douglas Hyde, President
- Brian Inglis journalist, historian, TV presenter
- Sir James Murray Irwin
- Fergus Johnston
- Brendan Kennelly, Irish poet and author
- Declan Kiberd, professor, literary theorist, author and journalist
- William Larminie, poet
- Michael de Larrabeiti, author
- William Edward Hartpole Lecky
- Damien Leith, singer
- Mark Little, Irish journalist
- Courtney Love, american actress and rock musician [1]
- George Macartney
- Mary Lou McDonald, Irish MEP
- Sir John MacNeill
- Pauline McLynn, actress, comedian and novelist, better known as Mrs. Doyle in Father Ted
- Charles Mitchel, Irish actor and television newsreader
- David McWilliams, Irish economist and broadcaster
- Leonard Greenham Star Molloy, Surgeon and M.P.
- Conor Cruise O'Brien, Irish politician, writer and academic
- Michael O'Leary, chief-executive of Ryanair
- Emily O'Reilly, former journalist, author and Ireland's first female Ombudsman
- Ferdinand von Prondzynski, president of Dublin City University
- Mary Robinson, first woman President of Ireland
- Gerry Ryan, Irish radio presenter
- William Stokes
- Bram Stoker, Author
- Jonathan Swift, Author
- John Millington Synge
- Nahum Tate
- Bishop James Ussher
- Jaja Wachuku First Nigerian Foreign Affairs Minister, etc.
- Willie Walsh, Chief Executive Officer of British Airways
- Ernest Walton, Nobel Prize winner
- Oscar Wilde, Author
- Vere Wynne-Jones, journalist and sports commentator
- Theobald Wolfe Tone
- Thomas Wyse